Bivalirudin anticoagulation for minimal invasive transapical transcatheter aortic valve replacement in a patient with antiphospholipid antibodies

Andreas Koster*, Stephan Ensminger, Marios Vlachojannis, Ingvild Birschmann

*Corresponding author for this work
3 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

The occurrence of lupus anticoagulant is associated with the hazard of developing an antiphospholipid syndrome, a severe prothrombotic condition which may particularly occur after major surgical trauma. This disease requires certain considerations regarding surgical strategy and anticoagulation management. We describe the perioperative management of a patient scheduled for elective aortic valve replacement and diagnosed for having antiphospholipid antibodies. The procedure was successfully performed using a minimally invasive approach via transapical aortic valve replacement and anticoagulation with the nonreversible short-acting direct thrombin Inhibitor bivalirudin.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Clinical Anesthesia
Volume33
Pages (from-to)373-375
Number of pages3
ISSN0952-8180
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.09.2016

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